BEST BETS
FRIDAY Auckland
SMOOTH JACK (Race 7) b h, 4yrs, Smooth FellaZoleine; trained at
Pukekohe by M. J. Stor-
mont Smart winner at Alexandra Park on July 4 in fast time. Has the potential to progress through the grades quickly. SATURDAY Levin
MIDDLE RUN (Race 7) b g, syrs, Reindeer-Soo; trained
at Awapuni by M. J. Gillies. Has showed useful staying ability in recent hurdle contests and should prove too strong for most of his maiden flat rivals in tomorrow’s 2200 m event. N.Z. METRO
FLOYD (Race 5), b h, 4yrs, by Nordel Skipper-Sunnie Gold; trained at Greenpark by P. D. Hadfield. Showed splendid form towards the end of last season and shaped pleasingly at recent trials at Addington. Looks forward and should be too good for this lot. Waikato CATERING KING (Race 7), ch g, 4yrs, by Danseur Etoile-Adrift; trained at Matamata by D. A. Stenning.
Classy galloper which was a shade fresh last week when beaten by the brilliant Bourbon Boy, Is not opposed by that runner tomorrow and should win.
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